Chicken Gyros with Artichoke Spread is one of our favorite springtime suppers. I start theseΒ gyrosΒ by covering chicken breasts in a lemon and spice marinade, and then grilling them. Then, I slice radishes, cucumbers, onions, and tomatoes. Finally, I stuff everything in fluffy pita breads along …
Cookie Butter French Toast is one of our favorite breakfasts. I begin this recipe by baking a challah. But, feel free to use a store-bought challah, a brioche, or just regular white bread. While my personal French toast preference is a challah, I think almost …
Chipotle Ground Chicken Tacos are one of our favorite chicken dinners. I start theseΒ tacosΒ by cooking the ground chicken withΒ chipotle chili seasoning and frying it with onions and green chiles. Then, I add the spicy ground chicken mixture to flour tortillas along with a tomato and onion salsa andΒ a cilantro cremaΒ sauce. We like these chicken tacos for several reasons. First of all, I like that I can make this entire dish in just about forty minutes. Secondly, I like that some components of this dish can be made ahead of time. I often like to make the tomato salsa and cilantro crema sauce ahead of time. They actually improve in flavor as they sit. And, lastly, we all love the spicy ground chicken mixture, the creamy cilantro crema sauce, and the fresh tomato salsa.
THE EQUIPMENT I USED
A large Skillet- Use this to cook the ground chicken mixture.
THE INGREDIENTS NEEDED FOR SPICY GROUND CHICKEN TACOS
Ground Chicken- I used the Bell and Evans air chilled leg meat ground chicken.
Mayonnaise- Youβll need this for the cilantro crema sauce. I always useΒ HellmannβsΒ mayonnaise. Be sure to use full fat mayonnaise.
Tortillas- I used flour tortillas, but you could also use corn tortillas.
Chipotle Chili Seasoning- This adds a great spicy flavor to the ground chicken meat.
Lime Juice- Be sure to use freshly squeezed lime juice for the cilantro crema.
Green Chiles- You can find these in a can in the Hispanic section of your market. I couldn’t find the brand I liked so I used roasted poblano peppers.
HOW I MADE MY TACOS
First, I coated the cooked the ground chicken, along with the onions, peppers, and spices.
While the cod cooked, I made the fresh tomato salsa.
Then, I made the cilantro crema sauce.
Finally, I put everything into the toasted tortillas.
If you like spicy chicken, you need to try these delicious Chipotle Ground Chicken Tacos.
Chipotle Ground Chicken Tacos
Tender ground chicken cooked with chipotle chili powder, ground cumin, and green chiles in a flour tortilla, all topped with a Tomato Salsa and Cilantro Crema.
Begin by cooking the chicken: In a large skillet, heat the oil on low heat. Cook the onion until it is soft, about ten minutes. Stir in the tomato sauce, chili powder, garlic and cumin and cook one minute. Add the ground chicken and salt. Break up the chicken and cook for about ten minutes or until the meat is no longer pink and cooked through. Stir in the green chiles and cover to keep warm.
While the chicken simmers make the salsa and the crema. In a skillet, on medium heat, toast each tortilla on both sides. Fill each tortilla with the chicken, some salsa, the crema, and the avocado.
For the Tomato Salsa:
Simply mix together all the ingredients.
For Cilantro Crema:
Place all the ingredients in a bowl and stir together.
Shrimp Salad with Remoulade Dressing is one of our favorite quick and easy seafood dinner salads. I start this salad by boiling someΒ shrimp.Β Then, I toss the shrimp with a creamy and spicy remoulade dressing, spring greens, grape tomatoes, avocado, cucumber ribbons, and radishes. We like …
Chicken Ramen with Soy Eggs is one of our favorite spring soups. I start this soup by poaching chicken breasts in a fragrant chicken andΒ misoΒ broth. Then, I addΒ ramenΒ noodles and lots of sugar snap peas, mushrooms, soy marinated eggs, and carrots. We like this soup for …
Orange and Candied Walnut Salad is one of our favorite late winter salads. I start this salad by making theΒ candiedΒ walnuts.Β Then, I make a sweetΒ Orange MarmaladeΒ Vinaigrette. Finally, I toss them all together with blood and navel oranges, pomegranates, orange zest, red onions, and honey goat cheese. We like this salad for several reasons. First of all, I like that I can make this whole salad in just about thirty minutes. Secondly, I like that I can make this salad ahead of time. I like to candy theΒ walnutsΒ and assemble the salad early in the day and add the dressing right before serving. And, lastly, we all love the creamy goat cheese, crisp greens, sweet candiedΒ walnutsΒ and tart oranges and pomegranate in this salad.
THE EQUIPMENT I USED
A Salad Spinner- I use this to dry my salad greens. If your lettuce is wet the dressing wonβt cling to them.
A Big Bowl- Use this to toss the salad and dressing all together.
A Food Processor- I use this to make the Orange Marmalade Vinaigrette.
THE INGREDIENTS NEEDED FOR ORANGE AND CANDIED WALNUT SALAD
Walnuts- I like to use halved walnuts when I can find them. Otherwise, I use chopped walnuts.
Oranges- I try to find the freshest and most beautiful navel and blood oranges.
Goat Cheese- I store my goat cheese in the freezer, so it doesnβt go bad. Of course, I defrost it first.
First, make the Orange Candied Walnuts: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Whisk the egg until frothy. Add the walnuts and the rest of the ingredients. Stir and then spread them out on the baking sheet. Bake 20 minutes, stirring halfway through.
Also, make the Orange Marmalade Vinaigrette: Process the marmalade in the food processor until it's smooth. Then, combine the marmalade with the rest of the vinaigrette ingredients in a jar and shake it to combine everything.
In a large bowl, toss together the greens, oranges, red onions, pomegranates, goat cheese, candied walnuts, orange zest and as much dressing as you want.
Butter Garlic Shrimp Pasta is one of our favorite seafood dinners. I start this dish by cookingΒ linguiniΒ pasta. While theΒ linguiniΒ boils, I cook shrimp and garlic in lots of butter. Finally, I toss theΒ shrimp, peas Β andΒ linguiniΒ with red pepper flakes and Parmesan cheese. We like this dish for …
Steak Kabobs with Cilantro Rice are one of our favorite warm weather steak dinners. I start this easy and healthyΒ steakΒ dinner by cooking some tender and delicious Rastelli’s Black Angus BeefΒ filetΒ mignon tips that I put on skewers along with mango and tomato. Then, I make a …
Sweet Chili Salmon Bowls are one of our favorite salmon dinners. I like this salmon dish for several reasons. First of all, I like how light and healthy these fish bowls are. Secondly, I like that I can make this entire rice-based meal in less than an hour. That makes these rice bowls great for busy weeknight days. Thirdly, I like that this is a complete meal. No side dishes are necessary. And, lastly, we all love the rich Asian-inspired flavors in these rice bowls.
THE EQUIPMENT I USED
A Grill Pan- You can cook the salmon in a nonstick grill pan or a nonstick skillet for these Sweet Chili Salmon Bowls.
A Saucepan- Use a saucepan with a tight fitting lid to cook the rice.
Two Skillets- I recommend using nonstick skillets, both for the sauce and the salmon.
THE INGREDIENTS NEEDED FOR SWEET CHILI SALMON BOWLS
Salmon- My favorite salmon is the Faroe Island salmon. Be sure to use salmon fillets, not steaks. I like to remove the skin before cooking my salmon.
Sweet Chili Sauce- You can find this in the Asian section of your supermarket. I like the Kame brand.
Soy Sauce- Find this in the Asian section of your market.
Rice- I like the Rice Select brand of long grain rice for this these Salmon Bowls.
Butter- Be sure to use unsalted butter.
Lime Juice- Use freshly squeezed lime juice.
HOW I MADE MY SALMON BOWLS
First, I made my kimchi fried rice. Take care to not burn the rice.
Next, I grilled my fish. We like ours fairly well done, so I made sure to cook it until it was no longer pink inside.
Finally, I arranged everything on top of four bowls of rice.
If you like salmon, you need to try these flavorful Sweet Chili Salmon Bowls.
Lime-Sweet Chili Salmon Bowls
Pan Seared Salmon topped with a Lime-Sweet Chili Sauce served in a bowl on top of kimchi fried rice. Served with pickled red cabbage, cucumbers, and carrots.
Begin by Pickling the Vegetables: Place each vegetable in their own bowl. Sprinkle with the salt and let sit ten minutes. Squeeze out any liquid. Stir in the rice vinegar and sugar.
Next, make the Kimchi Fried Rice: In a three-quart saucepan, bring a cup and a half of water to a boil. Add the rice and half a teaspoon of kosher salt. Cover and simmer for 16 minutes. Then, remove from the heat and let sit, covered, for ten minutes. While the rice cooks, melt 3 tablespoons of the butter in a skillet. Add the onions and cook on low heat until they're soft about 10 minutes. Add one tablespoon of the garlic and cook one minute. Add the cooked rice, soy sauce, kimchi, and a tablespoon of sugar. Stir to combine. Push the rice to the side of the pan and crack in the egg to the middle of the pan. Stir the egg until it's no longer runny. Stir the egg into the rice. Add the scallions and black pepper.
Next make the Lime-Sweet Chili Sauce: In a second skillet melt the other 3 tablespoons of butter on low heat. Add the other tablespoon of garlic and cook for one minute. Add the sweet chili sauce, honey, lime juice, and red pepper flakes and bring to a simmer. Set aside and cover to keep warm.
Then make the Salmon: Heat a grill pan on medium heat, and brush with vegetable oil. Season the salmon with a quarter teaspoon of salt and pepper. Grill the salmon on both sides for about four minutes per side, or until cooked through.
To Assemble the Bowls: Place some rice in each bowl and top with salmon and pickled veggies.
Salmon with Mushroom and Rice Pilaf is one of our favorite easy salmon and rice dinners. I start this dish by cooking rice, mushrooms, and leeks together in chicken stock. Then, I steam both asparagus and peas. Finally, I cook the salmon with butter and …